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LDAP Server via Group policy for Outlook 200328 Feb 2007 22:34 GMT1
Is it possible to set via group policy with the outlook11.adm an LDAP server
to retrieve mail contacts on Outlook 2003?
Thanks
Matteo
local group policy doesn't apply when laptop is offline28 Feb 2007 19:56 GMT4
I would like to verify if it is true that local group policy would not
apply if the computer is offline from the corporate network. I can't get
my local GPO working if I use my computer at home.(I use the cached
credential to logon to the system)
Save IE password thorugh group policy28 Feb 2007 11:19 GMT8
We have customer B2B portals used for submitting quotation. The username and
password to access this port is commonly known to everyone. Whenever a person
leaves the company he/she will have the username & password. It is left to
the individual team to change the password and ...
Forcing a .pac file on users using group policy28 Feb 2007 09:17 GMT1
We have a Windows 2000/2003 server environment with XP Professional clients.
I'm trying to implement a .pac file using group policy, and I'm having mixed
results. The settings are in:
User configuration > Windows Settings > Internet Explorer maintenance >
RSOP Message27 Feb 2007 20:59 GMT1
I’m working on a OU (organization unit).  I created a group policy.  
On some of my computers, the group policy took effect.  When I run gpresult
on the computers that did update, I get the reply “INFO:  The user
“adname\username” does not have RSOP data.”
Manage GPOs with account from different domain27 Feb 2007 20:46 GMT2
We have some folks in to instal Forefront in one of our domains as a test
before deploying to all the other domains (single forest, empty root, all
child domains sit directly off the empty root).
We have an app domain that we would like to use to house the service account
File Path vs. Hash Rule27 Feb 2007 20:28 GMT1
Is it better to use a file path or a hash rule when allowing access to
certain applications?  Has anyone had better experience w/ one than the
other?
GPMC won't install27 Feb 2007 16:40 GMT3
GPMC won't install - error message says .NET framework is missing but I know
it is installed. I even went ot a site that tests the install -
http://support.storefront.net/netready/ - and successfully ran the test
Any ideas?
A good simple test for GPO function over slow WAN links?27 Feb 2007 16:37 GMT3
All,
We have many branch offices but just one site as most branch offices
are fast links - fast enough that active directory functions work
well, including GPO pushes.
update .adm files27 Feb 2007 16:29 GMT5
1) I am Working on win 200 server
and i want to update the adm files
How can i do this ?
I  already download the  admFiles_Windows2000SP4.
Custom ADM doesn't appear to work.27 Feb 2007 08:52 GMT1
I'm trying to geta  custom adm to work, and I'm having no luck, when I
"Apply" the settings the don't actually apply, with these settings being
"DWORD" values I would have thought it would work...
the custom.adm is below.
Password complexity not working in W2K domain27 Feb 2007 07:40 GMT2
Password complexity is not working. It is enabled at the domain level of our
domain.
Password legnth (8), password age (30 days), and password history (15) are
working as expected, it's just the complexity part that is not working. I am
Odd GPO Link behavior27 Feb 2007 06:44 GMT2
Hey guys and gals,
I have an SBS2003 setup, with basic default GPO links.
I wanted my GPO (for my login - which is domain admin) to have windows
firewall disabled, for mission ciritcal applications, such as Battlefield
Stop a program by its name !!!27 Feb 2007 06:39 GMT4
How to:
1- specific user ONLY to use one computer (no other user can access that
computer with his credentials)
2- Stopping users from runing a program depending on its name like emule.exe
Group Policy Software Restriction Help26 Feb 2007 09:16 GMT2
I am new to Group Policy and I would like to restrict certain users to only
be allowed to run specified software, but allow network administrator domain
accounts to run any sofware.
I created an OU for restricted user accounts and applied a GP to it. To
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